slepaulica:

asapscience:

How many digits of π do you know?

I’m a dick!

…I was under the impression that “3.14159265” was the amount you couldn’t help but learn just by living in a culture where the concept of pi is this well-known. Certainly while I remember learning “358” and a little later “9793238” (circa age ten or eleven; I was reading Muse magazine and they had a bit on pi, and I was like “oh hey, more pi digits! that ‘979323’ is a nice pattern, I bet it would be easy to memorise. think I’ll throw in one more while I’m at it”), I don’t remembering learning the first…do you count from before or after the decimal point? Anyway, I don’t remember learning the part in my first sentence because I was so young.

(I suppose it’s not that surprising, really. I frequently have trouble telling the difference between common knowledge and stuff I happened to pick up on the way.)


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#reply via reblog #I gather that at no point pre-marriage did Dad actually say to Mom #’let’s get together and raise a family of geeklets’ #but after the fact he’s described it like that multiple times #the plan pretty much worked out


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donotdare-nottodare:

Why was

Seventh_Doctor

afraid of

Eighth Doctor

?

Because

Eighth Doctor

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Wait, what? When I saw the text and click-to-expand pictures, I was expecting a Doctory “because seven ate nine” joke, but these are the wrong Doctors.

*reads tags*

#because McGann Hurt Eccleston (nenya-kanadka)

Oh!


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#Doctor Who #joke #now I get it #my mom probably wouldn’t have had any trouble #but I am of the younger generation that refers to Doctors primarily by number #(actually I might try showing this to her and seeing how she reacts)

doctorwho:

Months and months and months ago we asked you to send in fan signs we would use to create a giant collage for the Doctor Who Tumblr office. We unexpectedly received over 3500 images, so we decided that instead of creating a collage we’d make a neat image mosaic of the TARDIS!

You can download the full version of the image here (Right click > Save As to choose where you’d like to save it to, FYI it’s a 20MB file) and zoom in to see if you can find your contribution.

Thanks to everyone for participating, look at the cool thing you’ve made! 

UPDATE: Due to a programming error the mosaic was previously missing a lot of submissions, and many of the ones included were repeated a number of times. We’ve updated the file to include the correct number and apologize for this mistake. Enjoy!

eeeeeeeeee!! they made it!! and I’m in it!! (well not me, but the thing I made)

(Hint: two over and two down from the bottom of the door. Look for the pumpkin dressed as Eleven.)


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#Doctor Who #awesome

necrophilofthefuture:

when girls say “i was born in the wrong decade!!” “i belong in the 20’s!!!” “i wish guys were still old fashioned gentlemen!”

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are u sure about that 

Wilbur Hardee opened the first Hardee’s Drive-In Restaurant on Fourteenth Street on September 9, 1960.

Everyone seems to agree that that particular logo came into use around 2006.

(Plus the suspiciously large quantities of self-deprecation that pinged my bullshit alarm in the first place.)

“The 1920’s had too much sexism to be a good place to live” is a perfectly decent point. Not only that, you don’t even need to invoke bigotry at all to make the greater point of “the 1920’s would not be a good place to live”. No Internet, no food inspection, shadow of the Great Depression hanging over your head (from the perspective of the people talking about wanting to live there). Why undermine your argument by using blatant lies to support it?


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#I tagged the last debunking #lying bastards

karenhealey:

brainstatic:

This is the English word I want to get tattooed on my wrist. It means “to keep breathing even though the water rises all around you.” English is such a mystical exotic language. They can fit so much meaning into so small a word.

*cracking up*


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#language #I know this is supposed to be a joke about Orientalism #but honestly I think the face-value text has got a point? #I am frequently filled with awe at the amount of meaning you can convey with a few squiggles or phonemes #that you *can* convey meaning with a few squiggles or phonemes #it’s easy to get accustomed to it with familiar words and not notice anymore #but really all words have something wondrous about them #even ‘scuba’ #(even interpretations of ‘scuba’ that are slightly non-standard but make perfect sense when explained) #(seems to me like a pretty reasonable metaphorical use of the term when I think about it) #tag rambles

toocooltobehipster:

map of British accents!!

 

haus-of-ill-repute:

How can a country smaller than montana have so many fucking accents?

 

youblowuponesun:

this is why we say please do not talk about a “british accent” thank

 

doctadonner:

but me and my sister both live in yorkshire (I live in North and she lives in South)  and she has to talk slowly when she comes to the north because no-one can understand a word she says, so there’s deviations of accents within accents.

 

darael:

Oh, and then there’s:

Spread out all over the fucking place but more prevalent in the South: RP (which is what Murricans think of as a “British Accent” even though it’s a minority of the English that have it let alone the British)

 

thedreadvampy:

plus like…there’s a LOT of variation in the Lothian area? Edinburgh’s super posh.

 

dropkicks:

if you think there’s only one accent in london i’ve got news for you son

 

silly-cleo:

I’ve lived in the UK for more than half my life, certainly my entire adult life, and I still can’t successfully ID all the accents there are here. I’m sometimes mortifyingly wrong, but less so now.

 

jescissa:

There’s way more than two Welsh accents. How can you categorize it as ‘Welsh’ or ‘Cardiff’? The accent in Caernarfon is completely different to the accent in Wrexham, so that’s at least four. Then the accent of Ceredigion is different again. Five. The Welsh hill farming accent is different to the Welsh mining accent (North/South divide.) People in Penmaenmawr sound different to people in Llanfairfechan and there’s a 7 minute drive between them.

 

cosmic-llin:

This! Even if you’re grouping similar Welsh accents together, there’s at LEAST one in the North and one in the South. Cool map though!

Are there actually people who honestly believe there is only one British accent, or is that a myth? Whenever I see people claim Americans think there’s only one, they always use the existence of the phrase “British accent” as their evidence.

Yes, I say “British accent”. Thing is, it’s not that I don’t know there are a zillion different accents in Britain. It’s that I don’t know what they’re called, and so am forced to use “British accent” as an umbrella term because I don’t have the words to describe them more specifically except perhaps by comparison (“it was a Dave-Lister-y sort of voice*”).

*And even having heard that this is a Liverpool accent, I would still describe it by comparison if I could possibly get away with it. I don’t entirely trust my source on where Lister’s accent is from, nor do I trust Liverpool to have only one accent.


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#accents #reply via reblog


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sophiagratia:

In all this talk about how great the Trek fandom is, I would like to just give a little shoutout to the Classic Who fandom, to which I do not belong in the sense that I haven’t consumed even a respectable fraction of the canon and can’t really participate in it but which cheers me up daily when its wacky, loving, creative, hilarious shit comes across my dash, and which seems like the same kind of kind and welcoming place that Trek fandom is, and which shares with Trek fandom the ability to laugh at its canon’s ridiculous campiness and be lovingly critical of its canon without getting its knickers in a twist, and which wins the award for Fandom That Has Most Made Me Want To Love The Thing It Loves because it loves it so well. Never change, Classic Who fandom.


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#yes this